Public Health Surveillance, AI Bias, and Risks to Privacy in the Fight Against COVID-19
WebinarTo help fight COVID-19, U.S. tech companies have recently announced efforts to leverage public health surveillance, including tracking the spread […]
To help fight COVID-19, U.S. tech companies have recently announced efforts to leverage public health surveillance, including tracking the spread […]
Please join the Patient Access Collaborative for its April webinar, "COVID-19 and Patient Access: Utilization Management Updates," on Wednesday, April 22, at noon ET.
Join advocates from around the world to raise awareness about maternal mental health issues so that more women will get […]
At this virtual congressional briefing, speakers will share their experience with maternal mental health, policy recommendations to best support new and pregnant mothers, and tips and techniques for managing stress and anxiety during the pandemic.
SWHR convenes a diverse group of interdisciplinary researchers, clinicians, and patients for a closed-door virtual roundtable meeting on HPV-related disease in women.
The Policy Advisory Council is a forum for industry, nonprofit, and other health care stakeholders to partner with SWHR to support emerging scientific research and public policy that will improve women’s health.
The webinar will explore some of the previous barriers to implementing telemedicine, the current COVID-19 environment, and anticipated future policy challenges/gains as well as a discussion of how the migraine community can engage in policy advocacy.
NIH is holding a follow-up workshop to the original 2017 Inclusion Across the Lifespan workshop (IAL workshop summary) to examine the implementation of the NIH policy and discuss remaining opportunities for and barriers to inclusion. The Inclusion Across the Lifespan II (IAL-II) workshop will be held on the NIH campus September 2-3, 2020 and videocast at https://www.videocast.nih.gov.
The Policy Advisory Council is a forum for industry, nonprofit, and other health care stakeholders to partner with SWHR to support emerging scientific research and public policy that will improve women’s health.
SWHR hosted a virtual panel discussion to raise awareness about research gaps and unmet needs related to diagnosis, treatment, and access to care for uterine fibroids.